"I think what we have got here can't get any worse than what it is, besides condemning the houses and moving people into other houses," he said.

"We have people living in tin sheds.

"I'd like other people in Australia to have a look.

"Would they like their mother, their father, their aunty, their grandmothers to be living in tin sheds that in 45 degrees would be about 65 inside, having no water facilities, having no amenities to shower or do their daily tasks.

"I'd like people to have a look at that and to make some change."

Ampilatwatja residents say they are being forced to dump raw sewage into a hole in the ground because they don't have a proper sewerage system.

The unfenced hole is next to the community and residents say it is like living in the Third World.

Community representative Richard Downs says the situation is putting the health of the residents at risk.

"Everyone, governments, shires, are turning a blind eye to it," he said.